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One man's real life adventures in the world of dating, both online and off. Forty million Americans are searching for love in cyberspace, and not having an easy time. Steve Gottlieb's funny, sexy, surprising and poignant experiences speak to why we haven't found relationship nirvana, and he offers advice to make our journey more productive.
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A frightening new plague. A medical mystery. A pioneering immunologist. In A Plague on All Our Houses, Dr. Bruce J. Hillman dissects the war of egos, money, academic power, and Hollywood clout that advanced AIDS research even as it compromised the career of the scientist who discovered the disease. At the beginning of the worldwide epidemic soon to be known as AIDS, Dr. Michael Gottlieb was a young immunologist new to the faculty of UCLA Medical Center. In 1981 he was brought in to consult on a battery of unusual cases: four formerly healthy gay men presenting with persistent fever, weight loss, and highly unusual infections. Other physicians around the country had noted similar clusters of ...